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Monday, September 3, 2012

Road To Recovery Moxxie Blog Hop!

It's time for another Moxxie Blog Hop! Join the Moxxie Muses the first Friday of every month to be inspired and for the chance to win a complete collection of the featured line! We're continuing our blog hop series with the Road to Recovery collection.

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Moxxiereleased the Road To Recovery collection, an elegant and poignant line designed for people fighting long-term illnesses, in July. Moxxie thought it was time to create a beautiful line that focused on healing, but also encouraged the writer to be honest about what they were really going through. The designs of this collection are versatile and can not only help a patient document their recovery, but it can also be used for get well, thinking of you, and sympathy cards, as well as to create layouts on just about any topic.

To be entered to win this awesome prize, leave a comment on each blog on the hop. Earnan extra entry by liking the Moxxie Facebook Page! Leave a comment there to double your chance of winning!

Today I am sharing a card made with Road To Recovery. The colors are absolutely lovely and all the stickers and die cuts in the collection are inspirational. I bet you know someone who would absolutely love and appreciate this card, I know I do!

Comment deadline for the prize is Monday 9/10 midnight CST. Open to US residents only. International customers are welcome to play along if they agree to pay shipping in the event of their win. We'll announce the winner Tuesday on the Moxxie blog. Thanks so much for hopping with us!

About Me

Hi, my name is Rebecca, and I am an addict. I am addicted to a hobby called scrapbooking. It started out simple enough, just a few papers, embellies, and a 12x12 trimmer given to me by my SIL. I made a few layouts, and was instantly hooked. Then the next step of the addiction process took hold- I went shopping for supplies for the first time. I was hooked once again. For awhile, I was shopping more than I was scrapping. I accumulated a large stash astonishingly quickly! Yep, that's how it started. Now, nearly eight years later, I have seen my own personal style develop, and I am a lover of distressing and texture. I scrap so my children can remember their past, and get a glimpse of who I am through my artistic expression. So, show me those pretty flowers, that deliciously messy paint, and let me loose!